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250 parking spaces (in underground garage) History. Opened. 3 June 2011; 13 years ago (3 June 2011) Osijek bus station (Croatian: Autobusni kolodvor Osijek) is the principal bus station in Osijek, Croatia. It was opened in 2011 and it is the most modern station in Croatia.
The Zagrebački električni tramvaj (ZET) (lit. 'Zagreb Electric Tram') is the transit authority responsible for public transport in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and parts of the surrounding Zagreb County. It is one of the municipal companies controlled by Zagreb Holding. ZET operates an extensive bus system, 19 tram lines (15 daytime lines ...
Transport in Zagreb. Transport in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, relies on a combination of city-managed mass transit and individual transportation. Mass transit is composed of 19 inner-city tram lines and 120 bus routes, both managed entirely by Zagrebački električni tramvaj, commonly abbreviated to ZET. Croatian Railways manages the ...
Transport in Croatia relies on several main modes, including transport by car, train, ship and plane. Road transport incorporates a comprehensive network of state, county and local routes augmented by a network of highways for long-distance travelling. Water transport can be divided into sea, based on the ports of Rijeka, Ploče, Split and ...
Commercial vehicles. Number of employees. 1200 (c. 1980) Tvornica Autobusa Zagreb (abbreviated as TAZ) was a Yugoslav and Croatian bus and truck manufacturer, which had its headquarters in Dubrava, Zagreb. The company's most famous product was TAZ Dubrava 14. It became defunct in 2000.
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600 V DC. System map. The Zagreb tram network, run by the Zagrebački električni tramvaj (ZET), consists of 15 day and 4 night lines in Zagreb, Croatia. [1] Trams operate on 116.3 kilometres (72.3 mi) [1] of metre gauge route. During the day every line runs on average every 5–10 minutes, but almost every station serves at least two routes.